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Lost: The Final Season (Premieres Feb. 2)

Discussion in 'Anything goes' started by Piotr Rasputin, Jan 20, 2010.

  1. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    Wasn't the original title for Lost The Circle?
     
  2. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    The other thing that annoyed me was here was this big black smoke monster that spent six seasons kicking ass. And he gets killed by one bullet, by Kate, no less?

    The whole island losing the light thing does make sense in terms of Smoky being able to be killed. But one other thought came to me: Does Richard now lose his immortality?

    All in all, I'm glad I spent six seasons watching it. The ending was a bit of a letdown. Now I'll have to find a new show.
     
  3. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    Richard was getting grey hair. He was starting to age.

    I think Ben will do a very similiar greeting with Anna Lucia (she's not ready yet), Lapidus, Daniel, Eko, Charlotte and of course Alex.

    Great show.

    Possibly the best ever. It is in the conversation.
     
  4. Baron Scicluna

    Baron Scicluna Well-Known Member

    "Dude! The plane, dude! The plane!"
     
  5. BRoth

    BRoth Member

    So, The Island is real life and Flash Sideways was their purgatory. I'm a little thrown off how the electromagnetic field plays into it, allowing Desmond to move between real life and the after life. I think that's my biggest question right now. Everything else is falling into place in my head very nicely.
     
  6. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    The power of The Island is life itself. Desmond could almost be looked at as a Christ-like figure, or a Moses-like for our Hebrew brothers and sisters, who is a messenger between the two worlds.

    I really need to rewatch this.

    Sun and Jin telling Sawyer they are OK might be my favorite scene.

    Someone needs to be breaking Sawyer's door down right now to sign him for the Rockford Files remake.
     
  7. JayFarrar

    JayFarrar Well-Known Member

    It was right, but it was the ending of the first hour. Had Jack, Smocke, and Desmond in the cave and Desmond being lowered down on a rope.
     
  8. RickStain

    RickStain Well-Known Member

    It was legit. It included two back-to-back scenes: Sawyer trying to sneak up on the well and getting caught by Ben and having to talk to Locke, and then Locke using Rose and Bernard to force Desmond to help him.

    The leaked call sheet also outlined all the scenes involving the cave and the pool of light, including Jack putting the rock back.
     
  9. 93Devil

    93Devil Well-Known Member

    So where did Desmond go once he was lifted out of the well?

    He didn't make it on the plane, did he?
     
  10. Twoback

    Twoback Active Member

    The conversation between Ben and Hugo made it clear they'd get Desmond home.
     
  11. NDub

    NDub Guest

    I loved that scene. And it was a perfect send-off for a man who coined the phrase, "If we don't live together, we're gonna die alone." Jack didn't die alone.

    I think for the amounts of coincidence, or fate, or whatever you want to call it, brought by this show, that having Vincent there for Jack's death perfectly fit that theme.

    Did anyone else notice the painted glass windows in the room with Christian and Jack? Six symbols of different religions.
     
  12. NDub

    NDub Guest

    I believe this is spot on. Good job.
     
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